Mike Shanahan wants Donovan McNabb back….as a backup in 2011
December 23, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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The Washington Redskin’s season and their coach continue to defy logic as this bizarre season rolls on with Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan stating that he would welcome veteran QB Donovan McNabb back next season as a back-up. A $10 million dollar backup? Really? This current situation just becomes more odd at every twist and [...]
Is there a plan in place for the Washington Redskins?
December 18, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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Is there a plan in place for the Washington Redskins, seriously? There doesn’t seem to be one. Once Mike Shanahan was hired and the Redskins traded for veteran QB Donovan McNabb, there was talk of the Redskins returning to the playoffs. That isn’t happening and what a strange 15 weeks it has been. The drama [...]
Changing My Mind: Why I Do Care About the Washington Redskins Benching Donovan McNabb (Just a Little)
December 17, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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A few hours ago, I expressed my opinion about Donovan McNabb being benched. I said I don’t care. At all. Then I learned that he’s being demoted to third string for the season’s final two games and he probably won’t be back on the Redskins next season. All of a sudden, I’ve changed my mind. [...]
Frustrating season for Washington Redskins winds down
December 12, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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A frustrating season for the Washington Redskins is winding down starting today against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The weather forecast for this afternoon reflects the season the Redskins have had, dreary. A season which held promise has delivered only frustration, but those who looked at the Redskins objectively, had to see this coming. The offensive [...]
Haynesworth done for the rest of the season, suspended
December 7, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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Albert Haynesworth has finally realized who the boss is in Washington as he now finds himself suspended for the remainder of the season. Haynesworth reportedly told Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen that he would no longer speak to head coach Mike Shanahan and today the defensive tackle finds himself suspended for the Redskins four [...]
Washington Redskins routed, season finished
December 6, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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Washington Redskins fans, thanks for watching, now get your draft sheets ready for April, the 2010 NFL season is over. The New York Giants rolled over the Washington Redskins 31-7 on Sunday, after getting out to a 28-0 lead. The Washington Redskins season has been filled with several instances of on and off field drama, [...]
Can the Redskins defense step up against Titans today?
November 21, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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Washington Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth returns to Tennessee to face his former team this afternoon, but can the Washington Redskins defense step up today against the Titans? It has been announced that Tennessee QB Vince Young will play against the Redskins and Washington’s 31st ranked pass defense will have to find a way to stop [...]
Blasts and Bombs–Week 3
November 21, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
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Welcome back to the second installment of Blasts and Bombs. This week, we have some young talent blasting up like some 808s and some veteran talent bombing their way to the nursing home. BLAST John Wall–The Washington Wizards rookie is having a great season so far and is by far the clear-cut winner for the [...]
Week 10: Five Potential Game Changing Matchups in the Eagles-Redskins Game
November 15, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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1. DeSean Jackson & Jeremy Maclin vs DeAngelo Hall & Carlos Rogers. Jackson is one of the most explosive receivers in the National Football League, possibly the most explosive. DeAngelo Hall is the most explosive cornerback in the National Football League, possibly the most explosive. And Jeremy Maclin and Carlos Rogers are no slouch. This [...]
Blasts and Bombs–Week 1
November 6, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
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Welcome to the first edition of Blasts and Bombs. Every week, this column will dissect fantasy basketball and see who is blasting to the top of the rankings and those who are bombing to the bottom. A player could be a blast because of a high shooting percentage but not have a great point per [...]